Class Notes

1957

APRIL 1959 CLARENCE D. KERR III, STEPHEN c. LAMPL
Class Notes
1957
APRIL 1959 CLARENCE D. KERR III, STEPHEN c. LAMPL

Well, happy tax time. This may be the only reading you can afford after the Internal Revenue Bureau gets through with you Therefore, I will give you all of the engagements that I have. However, by the time you get them they may all be married so my apologies to them but also my best wishes.

Cal Perry and Miss Mary Ann Morgan plan to be married in September. Cal is now in the Air Force. Bob Gray and Miss Ann K. Guilford announced their engagement. Bob is in his second year at the U. of Michigan Law School. Carl Hoagland and Miss Susan L. Richmond will be married in the spring. Carl is in the Army and is stationed at Fort Devens. Dick Norris, who is stationed in San Diego in the Navy, and Miss Judith Ann Scott plan to be married in June, in Brain-tree, Mass. Carl Schmidt, who recently vacationed with Uncle Sam at Ft. Dix, and Miss Dorothy Kohler plan to be married in April. Betty K. Jones and Tom Young are engaged. As you know, Tom is in the Marine Air Corps, while Miss Jones is a student at Columbia University Grad School. Jim Dawson and Miss Lucile Clendenning are engaged, plan to be married in the spring. Jim is working for the New York Telephone Co. in White Plains, while his fiancee works for the Marine Midland Trust Co. in NYC. Miss Patricia P. Edwards and John Phillips have announced their engagement. John is at Harvard studying for his doctorate.

Miss Eleanor Klein is going to become Mrs. Arnold Brief. Arnie is at the Wharton School of the Univ. of Pennsylvania Miss Jane Rawlings and Bob McCorriston announce their engagement. Bob is with the industrial relations division of the Hawaiian Airlines and Jane is a senior at Smith. Barry Sweet and Miss Lorraine B. Hutchinson will also be married in the spring. Lorraine is a nurse in Bristol, Mass., while Barry is enjoying the protection of Uncle Sam. Dick Duncan and Miss Janet Leach are engaged, and according to the newspaper article I have they are already Lt. and Mrs. Dick is stationed in the Navy at Newport. Stu Sehiffman, who is attending the Pennsylvania State College of Optometry, and Miss Deborah Cohen have announced their engagement. Lt. Art Greenfield, who is with the Army in the Philippines and Miss Joan Eichenfield have announced their engagement and plan to be married when Art has finished with his service time.

Burton Foster and Miss Beverly Sones have announced their engagement. Miss Nancy M Walter is going to become Mrs. Bruce Barrabee. Bruce is at Union Theological Seminary where he is working for a bachelor of divinity degree and at the same time Nancy is completing graduate work in Religious Education also at Union. Chick Winslow and Miss Nancy Ellen Shaw are engaged. Chick is in the Navy at Norfolk. Barbara o'Loughlin is going to become Mrs. Howard M. Silby. Right now Barbara is studying at the Univ. of Buffalo while her husband-to-be is at the Buffalo Medical School. Miss Mary J. Bickford and Jay Trepp have announced their engagement. Jay is now working with Arthur Anderson & Co. in Boston. Miss Suzanne Larter is to become Mrs. Alden I. Gifford. Giff is associated with Cerel-Berini Associates-industrial developers in Massachusetts while Suzanne is finishing up at Mary Hitchcock School of Nursing. Harvey Epstein and Miss Arlene B. Cohen have announced their engagement and they plan to be married in the summer. Harvey is with the Dreyfus Corporation, managers of the Dreyfus Fund.

Also recently in the marriage field MaiRobinson and Miss Mary Quayle made themselves known as prospective Mr. and Mrs. Butch Wade and Miss Cathrine Mary MacAuley were married in Sierra Madre, Calif. Miss Carolyn Lee Nixon became Mrs. PhilByers during January in Kansas City, Mo.

This month's BMOC Award goes to two people who are presently appearing in Sports Illustrated's article titled "Barren Grounds." They are Joe Lanouette and Bruce LeFavour. SI states "toughest of the group, Lanouette was twenty at the time of trip, went alonofor the adventure. He came from Sao Paulo, Brazil, roomed with LeFavour at Dartmouth, had no previous knowledge of north woods! Recently mustered out of the U.S. Navy, where he held the rank of ensign, he is presently living in Washington, D. C.," and "the group's chief provider and hunter, LeFavour made the journey mostly for game and fish opportunities it afforded. He was twenty, son of an Amsterdam, N. Y., newspaper executive and student at Dartmouth. Tall (six feet one) and thin, he provided comic relief for expedition by growing large and ample beard. He is at present studying in France." Skip Pessl of the Class of '55 was second in command of the group.

Best Regards to you all. Skip.

Secretary, 91 Bradley Place Mineola, L. I., N. Y.

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